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UFC Hall of Famer Amanda Nunes is officially on the road to returning to the Octagon for what could be the biggest women's fight in MMA history.
This past June at UFC 316, Kayla Harrison became one of the greatest athletes of all time when she successfully won UFC gold after submitting Julianna Pena. With her win, Harrison became one of few ...
From the beginning, however, Harrison knew Nunes was a fight she eventually wanted. “Amanda’s very talented. She’s got a lot of God-given gifts," Harrison said. "I wasn’t her coach.
Despite that, with the UFC now running their own drug testing, the rules can undoubtedly be bent, and boss Dana White has ...
Amanda Nunes vs. Kayla Harrison is more than a title fight, it’s a referendum on greatness, a celebration of how far women’s MMA has come, and a glimpse into how high it can still climb.
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Johnson thinks former UFC dual-champion Nunes (23-5 MMA, 16-2 UFC) has the far better resume than Harrison, and will pose big problems for her. "Kayla Harrison is calling out Amanda Nunes.
Both in the later stages of their careers, a Harrison and Nunes fight would benefit from being at a weight that suits both fighters. If that has to be at 145, perhaps Schaub is onto something.
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